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Today I looked at the oracle feed prices again, and suddenly I felt a chill down my spine.
When you're leveraging, if the market moves suddenly, and the on-chain price updates a half beat late, the liquidation line is like being secretly moved a notch.
You think you're still safe, but in fact you've already been calculated by the system, and by the time you react, what gets executed isn't the candlestick you're watching, but the "late truth."
Recently, everyone has been comparing RWA, US bond yields, and on-chain yield products together, and I also feel tempted, but honestly, no matter how attractive the returns are, if the underlying feed prices and liquidation logic are unstable, the heart rate graph will suddenly flatline.
Anyway, I now prefer to keep my positions smaller, so that delays don't make decisions for me.